When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.
by Hojo » 12 Sep 2004 3:40
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by Helmeester » 12 Sep 2004 4:54
looking good!
skold you are right, making picks is like as much fun as picking itself 
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by skold » 13 Sep 2004 2:30
Yeah, theres nothing better than making a pick, then feeling the satisfaction after you open a lock with it.
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by Hojo » 19 Sep 2004 3:31
Come on people where are all the sweet homemades!!!!
(edited by Romstar for language)
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by Viper_adt » 26 Jan 2005 6:18
yeah where are all the home mades?
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by Redbull83 » 7 Feb 2005 21:32
Hojo, I like that pick to the very right. Is that something you just made up, or does it have a name?
"If you can't spot the sucker in your first half hour at the table, then you're the sucker."
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by skold » 8 Feb 2005 3:48
It really sux, i have used the same pick personally, btw, don't expect an answer from hojo, he no longer picks locks, or takes part in discussion on this forum.
cheers.
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by Redbull83 » 8 Feb 2005 10:01
Do you know why he quit?
"If you can't spot the sucker in your first half hour at the table, then you're the sucker."
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by skold » 8 Feb 2005 15:41
He wants to concentrate on his computer skills to set himslef up for a possible job in het computer industry.
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by Hojo » 19 Feb 2005 3:23
I somehow think skold is wrong about HoJo quiting (To A Degree)

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by skold » 19 Feb 2005 15:36
Hojo wrote:I somehow think skold is wrong about HoJo quiting (To A Degree) 
So you have changed your mind about quiting?
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by xodishox » 20 Feb 2005 0:43
read in general chatter, and in buy-sell-trade i might be taking some of his locks lol, i cant find anywere that sell abus padlocks, not even locksmiths!
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by Jenova » 23 Feb 2005 17:55
xodishox wrote:read in general chatter, and in buy-sell-trade i might be taking some of his locks lol, i cant find anywere that sell abus padlocks, not even locksmiths!
he we sell them at work
all the different sizes
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by SlimPickens » 1 Mar 2005 1:45
Hey everyone! I fell off the face of the earth for a bit but I've expanded my home made collection since I was last here.
The picture is a little fuzzy but from left to right the picks are as follows: Sharp half diamond
Half diamond
Half round
Hook
Feeler
and the straight pick
My tension wrenches are made out of small screw drivers and a 4 penny nail.
My favorite happens to be the middle tension wrench, my half diamond, and half round.
SlimPickens aka Ubu
We can do this the nice way or the mafia way, doesn't matter which way really, because you'll still wind up with broken shins.
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